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I’m not saying that you have to stay married just for the benefit of a green card but if your marriage just didn’t work out, there are some really bad consequences. The bright side is that if you know how a divorce will affect your chances of getting a green card, you can better prepare for it. If your marriage is on the rocks and you know that you’ll be filing for divorce, there are a few things you should do. - Start gathering evidence .
- The evidence you’ll need consists of proof of bona fide marriage. You’ll need to show USCIS that you entered the marriage in good faith and no just for immigration benefits.
- Make sure you can support yourself.
- Get your finances in order so you can support yourself after the divorce. Save money while you are working or stash away your spending money so you have something when you need cash.
- Change your address with USCIS.
- It’s absolutely required that you notify USCIS when you move or change your mailing address. Another reason to update your address before you divorce is to avoid problems of your ex-spouse keeping your immigration documents.
- Make copies of important documents.
- Try to make copies of your marriage certificate, tax returns, bank statements, credit card statements, etc. This will help you to prove you had a real marriage and you won’t have access to this when you are divorced.
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